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A new analysis from CryptoQuant shows a major Bitcoin long liquidation event erased about $245.3 million when Bitcoin hit $89700

Feb 26, 2025 at 11:20 pm

This event also caused a big drop in open interest. The rapid sell-off led to increased volatility, forcing traders to reassess market conditions

A new analysis from CryptoQuant shows a major Bitcoin long liquidation event erased about $245.3 million when Bitcoin hit $89700

A major Bitcoin (BTC) long liquidation event wiped out approximately $245.3 million when the cryptocurrency hit $89,700, according to a new analysis from CryptoQuant.

This event also led to a big drop in open interest and saw traders forced to reassess market conditions as Bitcoin formed a potential new support level.

However, the rapid sell-off also led to increased volatility, which could be a concern for traders.

The event also highlights the dangers of too much leverage in the crypto market.

Long squeezes often lead to cascading liquidations, where forced sell-offs push prices lower, accelerating downward momentum.

How the Bitcoin Long Squeeze Unfolded

A long squeeze occurs when long-position holders are forced to sell as prices decline, explained CryptoQuant’s Amr Taha in a recent analysis.

This starts automatic liquidations, speeding up a fast sell-off. Bitcoin’s fall below $89K resulted in lots of liquidations, removing liquidity from the market.

As liquidation engines closed positions, large buy orders from whales and market makers absorbed the selling pressure. According to Taha, this high-volume liquidation usually levels out prices, as institutional investors use the chance to buy assets at lower prices.

Also, he added market makers often use these liquidation zones to place limit orders at good prices.

Related: Bitcoin Bull Run Cycle? Chart Points to Next Phase for BTC with Price Analysis

Bitcoin Derivative Market Data

In the past 24 hours, $226.72 million was liquidated from crypto traders, with $177.52 million coming from long positions. The largest liquidation event happened in a single hour, reaching $657.28K, with short traders making up $630.62K of that amount. This underlines the market’s ongoing volatility.

Despite the liquidation, Bitcoin’s open interest (OI) increased slightly by 0.69%, reaching $57.09 billion. This uptick from over $60 billion prior to the liquidation event suggests that traders are still maintaining leveraged positions.

Options open interest also saw growth, rising 3.33% to $32.50 billion, indicating continued interest in BTC options contracts.

However, Bitcoin’s derivatives trading volume dropped by 18.57% to $125.73 billion, while options volume fell by 7.12% to $4.14 billion.

Funding Rates and Long/Short Ratios Signal Sentiment

The BTC OI-weighted funding rate remains slightly positive, reflecting a neutral-to-bullish sentiment. Funding rates across major exchanges such as Binance, Bybit, and OKX are currently between 0.0010% and 0.0100%, suggesting that traders have a mixed opinion on Bitcoin’s recovery.

Moreover, the long/short ratios remain elevated, with Binance at 2.5423 and OKX at 2.91. This indicates that traders continue to bet on upward price movement despite the recent long liquidations.

Related: Bitcoin Price Prediction: $90K Break – Dip or Rebound Next?

What’s Next for Bitcoin?

In conclusion, while the rise in open interest indicates traders are keeping leverage, the decline in trading volume signals a possible reduction in speculative activity. If traders keep using too much leverage, the risk of more liquidation waves is still high.

As of the latest data, Bitcoin is trading at $88,763, marking a 0.3% decline over the past 24 hours and bringing its weekly loss to 7.1%.

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